Slimwhit33
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Looking at the 1200 again, I think I actually would use black on both as I had forgotten that the bottom was black. I stand corrected!
Looking at the 1200 again, I think I actually would use black on both as I had forgotten that the bottom was black. I stand corrected!
I love that look with these.. I may still do it for the 1210...If I ever do it my plan for one of these would still be to get a silver and then buy an nice wooden plinth/isolation box to sit it in and hide the whole dual tone look
Getting ready to leave the office. 75 minute drive home.@HiFi Guy how's the wait treating you today? Any update?
I use the OMA mat from Oswalds Mill Audio on my SP-10 mk2. It's definitely too expensive and very much overkill, but I like how it looks and performs.im currently using the stock rubber mat on my 1210. what upgrades are out there / what else is everyone using ?
Which is mental as the GR is hands down the best TT I’ve personally heard. If I’m lucky I’ll never wander into anywhere that just happens to have a G playing.The beast is up.
Setup isn’t absolutely perfect. Only level to 2 decimal points. Not 4. At MDs advice I am running the factory mat. VTA is off maybe .5 mm. Can’t get it quite low enough to be spot on with 140 gram records.
And you know what? I don’t care. The sound. Holy shit.
Noise floor is non existent.
Bass depth and slam is stupid-like I added a sub. Not kidding.
Not as bright sounding as the GR.
Crazy dynamics.
Which brings me to my immediate G-GR comparison. You can’t. They look similar, but other than that, they aren’t. The GR is fantastic. But the G?
Let’s put it this way- I just changed my vacation from one week to two.
Worth every penny, and then some.
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Yeah I’m deciding whether to splurge on a GR… I don’t need this type of information.Which is mental as the GR is hands down the best TT I’ve personally heard. If I’m lucky I’ll never wander into anywhere that just happens to have a G playing.
The G is likely the best turntable I’ve ever heard. This includes tables into 5 figures.Which is mental as the GR is hands down the best TT I’ve personally heard. If I’m lucky I’ll never wander into anywhere that just happens to have a G playing.
The G is likely the best turntable I’ve ever heard. This includes tables into 5 figures.
And with a $260 cartridge.
With this talk about comparing the G to more expensive tables I’m sensing an SL-1000R in your future
Joking aside, glad you’re enjoying the G. That would be an ultimate goal table for me if I ever have the money to spend. Pretty goofy conservation going on the mastering engineer’s forum a few weeks ago about all these new Technics essentially being the same. On the contrary, going from the 1500C to the GR has left me with the impression that Technics has built a real sense of scaled build quality into the line.
This discussion always boils down to your budget and how far you want to go. As @HiFi Guy mentioned, and I've never heard the G, of course this is making me reconsider if I want to visit him next month when I'm in FloridaYeah I’m deciding whether to splurge on a GR… I don’t need this type of information.
Yes that’s part of the fun of this hobby. Everyone has different tastes and priorities.This discussion always boils down to your budget and how far you want to go. As @HiFi Guy mentioned, and I've never heard the G, of course this is making me reconsider if I want to visit him next month when I'm in Florida
Anyway, as much as I may want the G, it's a tough pull at it's price point. In my opinion when your hitting the $3k + territory you're looking at end game TT's, just my opinion of course. That all said, the GR gives me everything I'm looking for, it sounds fantastic in my system (something else to always keep in mind, what does person A have upstream from the TT). The GR also needs to be set up properly, and accurately to get the most out of it, should be a give in for any TT.
It really depends on how you see your "musical hardware" journey. I've just gotten to the point of really drawing a line in the sand and doing my best to stay within it. Of course, this "rule" came from listening, buying, testing a lot of different things, and that's what led to MY conclusion as to what's good for ME. Honestly, if I get the itch for a move from the GR, the G will be at the top of the list, but, and it's a big but, I've also started moving away from the "joy" of multiple carts, so if I end up going with a single cart mentality, I may go a different route than the G. Who knows and we'll see.
The reality is that when I had my Orbit system it sounded great, when I had the UD system it sounded great, when I had my PLX system it sounded great, and now with the GR, it sounds great...........aside from my current amp issues
You think something like "Temptation" will stop me...............I can just blame you if I start getting the itchAnd you’d better visit.
You already do that.You think something like "Temptation" will stop me...............I can just blame you if I start getting the itch
Exactly, why change a solid game plan.
You already do that.